Can Beyonce do anything wrong? Anything -- at all -- to make her seem just a little less perfect? (Answer: No. And it's getting annoying.)

Apparently Blue Ivy's mama is such a sweetheart that she's sharing the Super Bowl halftime show spotlight with none other than 100 of her fans. Call her a diva if you will, but that doesn't sound like diva behavior to us. (Take note, J.Lo.)

Of course we probably can't give the pop star all the credit for the stunt. The always-hyped halftime show is sponsored by Pepsi, and they're the ones who said yesterday that fans will be introducing Beyonce on Feb. 3 in New Orleans.

But guess what?? We all have a shot at being one of those lucky 100 who will appear with Queen Bey!

The contest opens today
and asks fans to send photos of themselves puttin' on the moves -- the
usual foot-tapping, hip-gyrating moves you'd expect to do when you're on
stage in front of millions of people with a superstar. And no, we're
not making this up. Anyway, those pictures will be featured in a TV
commercial, and 50 fans (who each get to bring a friend) will be chosen
to join Beyonce at the Super Bowl. Niiiice, right?

There's a lot of excitement surrounding the choice of Beyonce as the halftime performer this year. For one thing, she's a heck of a lot younger and more sparkly than most
all the recent acts they've put up there for almost a decade (sorry,
Madonna, Fergie, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, and the rest of you, but
it's true). That's because Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's "accidental" "wardrobe malfunction" in '04 turned the producers into skittish wimps who made the whole thing a giant snooze-fest (apologies again).

So this whole fan involvement thing just ups the buzz about our
girl's performance even more. How touching that they're giving these
nobodies their 15 minutes! And will it detract from Beyonce? And won't
it look weird? Or will it just be super cool and feel-good and we'll all
be dabbing our eyes and shaking our heads in admiration, again, over
the goddess who is Jay Z's wife?

So bravo, Super Bowl halftime show people. You finally are doing
something right. We can't wait to see how it plays out. The show, not
the game. Duh!

Do you watch the Super Bowl for the game, the halftime show, or the commercials?